Curious why a Schiaparelli-esque “sheep” popped up at New York Fashion Week? PETA’s got the answer, plus other reasons to go wool-free.
Taylor Swift and her fans can cut the price of eggs out of their life by joining these celebs in saying “no” to paying for cruelty to chickens.
Following a push from PETA, the USDA terminated the federal Animal Welfare Act license of exotic-animal dealer Jimmy Wayne Hammonds, aka “The Monkey Whisperer.”
Lewis Hamilton is a well-known defender of the underdog, and one word from him could be all it takes to persuade F1’s owner to stop giving a financial lifeline to the deadly, shameful Iditarod dog-sled race.
As Christians around the world mourn the loss of Pope Benedict XVI, PETA is remembering a man of great faith who truly cared for “the least of these.”
James Cromwell is PETA’s 2022 Person of the Year after he—at the age of 82—superglued his hand to the café counter at a Starbucks store and took other actions for animals.
A word from Hamilton could prevent more dogs from dying—at least 150 have died so far—in the treacherous 1,000-mile Iditarod race, so what’s keeping the seven-time world champion from jumping in and responding to PETA U.K.’s appeal for help?
If your New Year’s resolution includes being happier and healthier, start by going vegan! These celeb quotes are sure to help you make the change.
U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin and PETA helped families by distributing the supplies to make great vegan holiday feasts.
Why would a turkey need a pardon? This year, Courtney Stodden is offering pardon certificates to those who really need them: humans who have eaten turkeys.
Best known for her powerful portrayal of Rey in the “Star Wars” franchise, actor Daisy Ridley is lifting a pen instead of a lightsaber to defend marmosets at UMass.
Loretta Lynn was never big on being bound. And she wouldn’t let animals be bound, either.
See what viewers are saying after watching Netflix’s “Dahmer”—a series about the infamous serial killer and cannibal.
Paulina Rubio, PETA, and many others are speaking out for Lolita, asking The Dolphin Company to let her live out her golden years in a better place.
These tiny monkeys don’t go through “the change.” You won’t find them fanning themselves with banana leaves. So why are experimenters “studying menopause” using them?