PETA will be at the People’s Climate March with a display that will certainly turn heads.
“Top Chef Duels” goes vegan for Rob Zombie, Carrie Underwood has the mom thing down, and stars speak out at the start of the dolphin slaughter.
We sampled vegan food across the country. Here are the tasty, award-winning results.
It isn’t just female humans who don’t get a fair shake. Feminists should consider how we inadvertently contribute to violence, oppression, and suffering.
Hip-hop superstar Russell Simmons takes to the airwaves to fight fast food.
PETA offers the Duchess of Cambridge some tips for battling morning sickness.
Gna Wyatt, a mother working her way through school, never considered herself to be an “animal rights advocate.” But then dozens of cows needed her help.
With so much talk about botched executions, PETA wants to show people that death row inmates aren’t the only victims.
Atrocities in faraway places can make us feel powerless to do anything about them—but there are still ways to help stop the violence.
Groundbreaking “I, Chicken” lets students see, hear, and feel what it’s like to be a small bird facing trouble.
People who use animals for entertainment often justify it as “educational”—as organizers of a disturbing exhibit at New York’s state fair are doing.
Seattle’s iconic Space Needle gets a 21st century “remodel” in a new PETA ad.
In our weekly celebrity news round-up, what you’d never have guessed about the creator of “Sons of Anarchy” and what the stars are doing to free Lolita.
A group of “Neanderthals” gives D.C. tourists some advice on ushering in the (N)ice Age.
The new series 7 Deadly Sins featured the Heart Attack Grill and prompted PETA to place an ad to remind people that eating meat stops a beating heart.