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PETA

Neuralink’s Monkey Experiment Raises Questions From Scientists and Tech Ethicist

By Sissi Cao

Americans’ Declining Beef Consumption Is Worrying Luxury Handbag Makers

By Sissi Cao

Could San Francisco Start a National Trend of Banning Fur?

By Stephan Rabimov
The NFL is supporting players who take a knee.

NFL Rejects Ad from Veterans Group, Plus 11 More Banned Super Bowl Commercials

By John Bonazzo
Person of the year?

PETA’s 2017 Person of the Year Is…This Selfie-Taking Monkey

By John Bonazzo
Person of the year?

People Are Literally Suing Each Other Over the Rights to a Monkey Selfie

By John Bonazzo
In this photograph taken on February 21, 2012, tourists riding on elephants photograph a one-horned rhinoceros with her calf at the Kaziranga National Park, some 230 km from Guwahati, in India’s northeastern state of Assam. A continuing decline in the quality of the rhino's habitat will affect the long-term survival of some of the smaller populations, said a report in the latest IUCN "Red List" of threatened species". More than 400 plants and animals were added to a "Red List" of species at risk of extinction on October 17, 2012, raising the alarm as more than 70 environment ministers met for a global conference. AFP PHOTO/BIJU BORO/FILES (Photo credit should read STRDEL/AFP/Getty Images)

Who’s Funding Digital Attack on TripAdvisor’s Updated Animal Attraction Policy?

By Brady Dale
Emily Ratajkowski working her angles

Fashion Roundup: Emily Ratajkowski’s Bikini Modeling Tips, Glamour Faces Layoffs

By Dena Silver
US model and actress Pamela Anderson poses during the unveiling of a new People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) poster in Covent Garden, central London on October 24, 2010. The poster highlights the similiarities between humans and animals and aims to encourage vegetarianism. Anderson is set to speak at Oxford University on the benefits of a vegetarian diet tomorrow. AFP PHOTO / Leon Neal

Zoos Are a Relic of a Crueler Past

By Pamela Anderson
Pamela Anderson creates the first all-vegan shake at Millions of Milkshakes in West Hollywood, California in 2010.

Afternoon Bulletin: Cuomo Spox Rejects Pam Anderson’s Vegan Prison Meals

By Parker Richards
Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito and Mayor Bill de Blasio would both get raises under a commission's proposal.

Animal Rights Group Slams Council Speaker as Horse Deal Collapses

By Jillian Jorgensen
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