An army-funded brain-damage test on ferrets has ended at Wayne State University. Now PETA is urging the military to ban weapon-wounding tests on all animals.
What if artificial intelligence went vegan? Learn how PETA’s AI-powered chatbot named Tommy will help animals and humans this year for “ThanksVegan.”
The man who set fire to a barn at Tioga Downs and burned horses alive has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for committing arson, assault, and other crimes.
Can’t decide whether to adopt a rambunctious kitten or a “retired and loving it” senior cat? Get the best of both worlds with Elmer!
A recent incident involving a circus near Rome has sparked concern from the public—and from a local mayor—about the dangers of cruel circuses.
How did PETA help pave the way for the federal criminal investigation that led to convictions for illegally drugging horses?
PETA’s giveaways, billboard ads, and more helped encourage people to save turkeys by having a “ThanksVegan” celebration in 2023.
What’s wrong with greeting cards featuring pugs or bulldogs? Rite Aid and PETA agree there’s nothing cheerful about animals who can’t breathe.
PETA is celebrating Wyndham’s compassionate choice and urges other hotel chains to follow its example by choosing only down-free bedding.
Animals are the biggest winners at PETA’s end-of-year fundraiser. Don’t miss your chance to bid before December 4!
PETA is urging Kevin Bacon to toss the eggs out with the bacon and adopt chickens. Here’s why.
Rescued in Ukraine! Twenty-five bombs rained down on a town in one day, but PETA-supported rescuers braved the battlefield to save 40 panicking dogs and cats.
PETA reveals: The U.S. Department of Agriculture issued a paltry $9,000 fine after Labcorp staff broke the bones of several monkeys, leading to their deaths.
After hearing from PETA and supporters like you, a nightmarish sleep experiment on marmosets at the University of Wisconsin–Madison has ended.
When a local woman alerted us to two thin, chained dogs in Cancún, we acted immediately. See Kal and Abigail now.