Mexican Flu Farms Mean Mucho Dinero for Some

  edf / CC What do Smithfield Foods and Donald Rumsfeld have to do with the global swine flu scare? Author F. William Engdahl’s informative article, which details the links between factory farms, spin doctors, the pork industry, and drug companies, explains all. Before you race to the doctor for a Tamiflu vaccine, read this … Read more »

Swine Flu Worries? Better Safe Than Sorry

  aact / CC Thanks to global pandemonium revolving around swine flu, almost everything has ground to a halt in Mexico; schools in New York, California, and Texas have closed; Europeans are being urged to postpone travel to the U.S. and Mexico, and sore throat sufferers everywhere are dialing their doctors to ask, “Is it … Read more »

‘Octoprop’ Earns Blink 182’s Mark Hoppus Props From peta2

The following is a guest post from peta2’s Shan. If you don’t already track Blink 182’s Mark Hoppus’ every move through his Twitter page, allow me to fill you in on something awesome that one of our Blink-loving staff members spotted last week:     Ask and ye shall receive, Mark! Mark made the compassionate … Read more »

Tito Ortiz Kicks Dogfighting’s Butt

He’s hard on his opponents, but he has a soft touch when it comes to animals. Yep, that’s how mixed martial arts champ Tito Ortiz rolls. Recently, the tender-hearted tough guy and father of twins (with none other than PETA princess Jenna Jameson) took time out from clocking clowns in the cage to take on … Read more »

Tiger Gets Revenge on Ringmaster

What do the tigers say when Ringling’s trainers get too close? Let us prey. Zing! Well, this week, PETA’s touring “tiger” acted out that devious desire for payback. In Rochester, New York, our “tiger” broke out of his cage and shoved his “ringmaster” in—giving her a taste of her own medicine for our first-ever Tiger’s … Read more »

Research Center Inmates Recaptured, More’s the Pity

On the “even the little guy sometimes gets a break” front, we recently received news that nine monkeys had escaped from the Oregon National Primate Research Center (ONPRC). The monkeys apparently made a break for it when a laboratory worker left their outdoor cage unsecured (great idea—lab workers reading this please take note). Sadly, all … Read more »

March Mad Scientists: The Fatal Four!

  therockhandle / CC The following is a guest post from peta2’s Ryan As those of you who have been keeping up with your NCAA “March Madness” brackets will know, this year’s college basketball championship series is down to the final four schools, all vying for the top spot. Unfortunately, they’re all losers. I say … Read more »

PETA to Rename Montreal Canadiens?

  neobeans / CC Canadian hockey hasn’t given anyone much to cheer about since the Montréal Canadiens’ last Stanley Cup victory 16 years ago. But if PETA has its way, Canadiens fans will get another chance to be victorious on the ice—the ice floes, that is. The owner of the Montréal Canadiens is considering selling … Read more »

Iditarod 2009: Whistleblower Puts Dog Death Toll at Eight

  jerriroberts / CC When the racers in this year’s Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race crossed the finish line last week, the press reported that six dogs had died on the bitter, involuntary trek from Iditarod to Nome. Now we have received a whistleblower report alleging that two more dogs may have died because of … Read more »

Cloris Leachman’s Salad Days

The always witty Cloris Leachman wears a dress of red cabbage and leaf lettuce.

Pupils to Be Peppered With Free PETA Paper?

When public school systems fall on hard times, they know they can count on PETA to pitch in. Remember when we sent message toilet paper to a struggling Detroit school? So, of course, we jumped into action when we heard about a cash-strapped school in Idaho that’s limiting how much writing paper teachers can use. … Read more »

Two Star Athletes’ Very Different Approaches to Animal Abuse

In a recent Houston Chronicle article, Rockets small forward Ron Artest openly admits that he doesn’t have the best track record when it comes to animal care. In the article, he confesses that because he spends a lot of time traveling, he once left one of his dogs vulnerable to neglect. In a refreshingly candid … Read more »

Is There Cruelty in Your Potholes?

The design for our pothole ad, which doesn’t promote torturing chickens You may have heard about this already: KFC is offering to fund pothole repair in five U.S. cities in exchange for ads promoting the decomposing bird bits that the company sells at its fast-food outlets. KFC even hired a Colonel Sanders lookalike for the … Read more »

Fightin’ for Their Rights

  media.photobucket / CC As a Midwestern gal, I would like to take you on a quick, two-stop, cruelty-free tour of my section of the U.S. It’s a little something I’m calling the Midwest Victory Tour. Sometimes I feel as though this part of the country gets a bum rap, so this tour is to … Read more »

Crabs Sense and Remember Pain. Duh.

  static.squidoo / CC Sorry to break the news, but Disney was lying when it told you that crabs could sing and dance. However, it turns out that your childhood friend Sebastian definitely had reason to fear being hurt by Ursula, because … drum roll, please … crabs “sense and remember pain.” That’s right, a … Read more »

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