Fur-bearing animals are getting an early holiday gift, courtesy of Michael Kors.
‘Ferdinand’ is sweet, funny, and perfect for kids. It’s also perfect for bullfighters.
Chevron didn’t like ads exposing its support of TAMU. So we’re taking our fight for dogs bred to have muscular dystrophy to the company’s shareholders.
“Go home, kitchen bitches.” That’s the banner that greeted animal rights advocates. But women and animals won that round, and we’re still winning.
From giving away cool high-tech gadgets to scoring a Lush Prize (yes, that Lush), here are three ways that scientists with the PETA International Science Consortium Ltd. are winning big for animals.
We’re recognizing one company for promoting a kinder, more compassionate world. If you’re a movie buff, this year’s award recipient will come as no surprise.
Rather than tout SeaWorld’s contrived and meager conservation efforts, the company should devote resources to building seaside sanctuaries.
I want to be this kid when I grow up.
Vice News is exposing a new depth to the physical and psychological abuse of cows on dairy farms.
She wanted only one dead bird—instead, she got 10. The sad irony of this story should be a wake-up call to self-professed “animal lovers.”
He’s been banned from treating patients in North Carolina, and now, the military must ban his twisted legacy: animals in trauma training.
At SeaWorld, orcas, dolphins, and other animals are always in timeout.
A North Carolina turkey producer promises to put measures in place to keep turkeys from suffering and dying slowly on the side of the road.
While law enforcement handles the cat-throwing teenager, PETA is offering his school a humane education program to combat cruelty and violence.
Get ready to have your day made.