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Disturbing allegations of turkey abuse at a Butterball slaughterhouse have resurfaced after PETA released undercover footage captured in 2006. -
What Is Halal Meat And Is It Cruel To The Animals?
Religious ritual slaughter is mired in controversy, but Muslim authorities say it is humane. Eating halal meat is a fundamental part of the Muslim faith and advocates contend that the acts of customary Islamic slaughter are humane. -
'A Dog's Purpose' Lead Star Speaks Out Against Animal Abuse Allegations
Dennis Quaid is furious with whoever believes that any animals were mistreated on set. With popular belief rising that the new film "A Dog's Purpose" promotes and includes animal abuse, the star of the movie has stepped forward. -
Organ Transplant between Animals and Humans Possible: PETA Enraged of ‘Monstrous Frankenscience’
A new research made it possible to transplant rat-grown mouse organs into mice, thus making it possible to grow human organs in animals for future organ transplants. -
Justin Bieber Criticized by PETA over Instagram Photo Petting Abused Tiger, Hosting Party With Bowmanville Zoo Animals For Entertainment
Justin Bieber was criticized by animal rights organization PETA on Monday following his Instagram photo that featured him petting a tiger brought in from the Bowmanville Zoo for a party. -
Tourist Killed in Elephant Ride in Thailand Sparks Safety Debate
The tourist who was killed by an elephant has once again sparked the fight to end the cruelty against these animals. -
David Spade and PETA slam Barack and Michelle Obama's Running Wild show
David Spade criticized the presidential couple, Barack and Michelle Obama for appearing on a TV show "Running Wild." PETA also criticized Obama for appearing with Bear Grylls. -
Denmark bans bestiality in move against animal sex tourism
Denmark passed legislation on Tuesday banning bestiality, toughening a law that animal rights activists feared was encouraging animal sex tourists to visit the country. -
Kentucky investigation clears horse trainer of abuse allegations
A racing Hall of Fame-nominated horse trainer was cleared by Kentucky gaming officials on Thursday of abuse allegations leveled against him by animal-rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). -
PETA criticizes 'Eaten Alive' TV show for animal cruelty
Animal rights group PETA has slammed the Discovery Channel's 'Eaten Alive' show, which claims it will show a man being eaten alive by an anaconda, as a publicity stunt that will torment the snake. -
Hollywood mogul Simon buys fur farm with animal rights activists
Hollywood mogul and co-creator of The Simpsons, Sam Simon, has bought a chinchilla farm in Southern California as part of a drive by animal rights activists to close the breeding facility.
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