“[W]atch me go vegan/veggie again because I’m actually starting to feel sick knowing I’m supporting this,” one person commented after watching.
The pigs who weren’t shot and killed with a captive-bolt gun onsite were forced into a second truck and taken to slaughter. Please, help end this suffering.
You know the vegan revolution is undeniable when notorious meat processor Smithfield Foods not only invests in vegan meat but also says it’s “better.”
Air Force 1 sneakers, skate shoes, and chunky dad sneakers—top brands are giving us vegan versions of them all. Discover which ones your closet is missing.
Social media users who harm animals should be removed from their platforms, and PETA is urging YouTube, Twitch, and others to take action.
A couple told a dog sitter they’d hired to “get out of the house” after watching her slam their puppy to the ground. Don’t let this be you or your dog.
Cameras were rolling when a bird reportedly died in “Them That Follow” actor Alice Englert’s hands on set—a needless reminder that animals aren’t entertainers.
After recent photos showed evidence of apparent federal Animal Welfare Act violations, we’re urging the USDA to investigate the “abusement” park immediately.
No leather, suede, fur, wool, silk, exotic skins, or other animal-derived material—that’s the guarantee when you shop for shoes from these fully vegan brands.
For an alarming five seconds, it appears as though this chicken refuses to die.
Six years ago, “Blackfish” sparked worldwide outrage. So why are orcas still being captured and crammed into tanks? “Long Gone Wild” explores their plight.
Sauk County officials squandered a chance to take a stand against the extreme cruelty of a planned beagle mill, despite opposition to it from nearly everyone.
Medics and fellow human performers reportedly watched in horror as the tigers played with the circus trainer’s maimed body for about 30 minutes.
Want to swap cow’s milk for planet- and animal-friendly soy, almond, or coconut milk? At Starbucks, it’ll cost you. These folks think it shouldn’t.
A tourist was caught on camera recklessly approaching a grizzly bear in Yellowstone National Park. But the bear photo op industry may deserve some blame for this type of foolishness.