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Why ‘Succession' Star James Cromwell Superglued Himself to the Counter of a Starbucks Café
James Cromwell, known for his roles in “Succession” and “Babe,” superglued himself to the counter of a Starbucks in New York City on May 10. Read on to find out why.
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Airline Says It Will Stop Monkey Shipments After Pa. Crash
The airline that flew a load of monkeys to the U.S. who were later involved in a highway wreck says it will stop this shipments this month.
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PETA Urges MLB to Change ‘Bullpen' Term Over Insensitivity to Cows
PETA is asking Major League Baseball to stop using the term bullpen to describe the area where pitchers warm up and instead use the term arm barn.
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Target Drops Chaokoh Coconut Products Over Forced Monkey Labor Allegations
Target has joined several other retailers in dropping a Thailand-based company’s coconut products following allegations that its farms use monkey labor, NBC News reports.
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Thailand Denies Allegations of Abuse Against Monkeys in Coconut Industry
Thailand’s government issued a statement on Wednesday denying PETA’s allegations that monkey labor is exploited to harvest Thai coconuts on an industrial scale.
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PETA Alleges Neglect by Zoo From Netflix's ‘Tiger King'
Federal officials are investigating an Oklahoma zoo made famous in Netflix’s “Tiger King” series after an animal rights group accused it of neglect.
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US States Join Global Push to Ban Animal-Tested Cosmetics
A growing number of U.S. states are considering a ban on the sale or import of cosmetics that have been tested on animals, as advocates argue testing products such as lotions, shampoos and makeup on rabbits, mice and rats is cruel and outdated. The cause has gained support from consumers and many cosmetics companies, but the biggest hurdle is...
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Groundhog Club Shoots Down Call for Robotic Punxsutawney Phil
The Punxsutawney Groundhog Club says that Groundhog Day will continue with Punxsutawney Phil for years to come despite animal-rights group PETA’s request to replace the groundhog with a robot.
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Group Calls for Punxsutawney Phil to Be Traded in for a Robot Groundhog
PETA wants to replace Punxsutawney Phil with a weather-predicting robot groundhog. The animal rights group wrote a letter to the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club requesting he be sent to a sanctuary.
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PETA Seeks Information on Decision to Kill Iguanas, Gets $75k Bill
The animal rights group PETA worries the reptiles are not being killed humanely because Florida officials did not offer instructions on how to kill them.
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PETA Ad Asks Marylanders to Give Up Crabs and Go Vegan
PETA is trying to get Marylanders to give up a beloved pastime and go vegan.
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Animal Crackers Break Out of Their Cages in Box Redesign
Mondelez International, the parent company of Nabisco, has redesigned the packaging of its Barnum’s Animals crackers after relenting to pressure from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
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PETA Calls for End to Pony Swim After Fairgrounds Death
The animal rights group PETA wants the annual Chincoteague Pony Swim to end after one of the ponies died at the Virginia carnival grounds.
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Only One Horse-and-Carriage Company Will Remain in Philadelphia Come 2018
One of Philadelphia’s two remaining horse-and-carriage companies agreed to end operations at the end of 2017 after city officials asked a judge to issue a cease-and-desist order, the city said in a statement Thursday.
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SeaWorld San Diego Orca Kasatka Euthanized After Lengthy Illness
A killer whale was euthanized Tuesday after a long treatment for an infection, SeaWorld San Diego officials said.
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Last Orca Born in Captivity Dies
The last killer whale born in captivity under SeaWorld’s former orca-breeding program died Monday at the company’s San Antonio park. Veterinarians were treating the calf for an infection, possibly pneumonia, but her health continued to decline. The park discontinued its breeding program in March 2016.
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No Monkeying Around: San Francisco's 9th Circuit Court of Appeals Mulls if Naruto Owns Its Selfies
A curious monkey with a toothy grin and a knack for pressing a camera button was back in the spotlight Wednesday as a federal appeals court heard arguments on whether an animal can hold a copyright to selfie photos.
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PETA Buys Stock in Miami Seaquarium's Parent Company
The animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals says it became a shareholder in Miami Seaquarium’s parent company to push the park to release its captive orca into a marine sanctuary.
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Deputies Taking Care of 100 Pigs After Raid at Florida Ranch
Polk County deputies are taking care of nearly 200 farm animals, including more than 100 pigs, they say had been living in deplorable conditions at a rescue ranch in Polk City.
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Boy Walking Home Fatally Stabbed in Houston Street
Police say they are searching for a man charged with fatally stabbing an 11-year-old Houston boy walking home from school.