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Cook Up Something Kind and Healthy This Independence Day

This Fourth of July, why not cook up something kind and healthy—like marinated vegetable kabobs, beefless burgers, or vegan BBQ chicken? Whether you're a seasoned vegan or just trying to eat more meat-free meals, these simple tips are sure to make your next cookout terrific!

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Canine Veterans Can Suffer From PTSD, Too

As we celebrate our country's independence this July Fourth, let's not forget about those who've sacrificed their freedom to protect ours: our brave military veterans, including dogs who've served tours of duty.

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The Yulin Dog-Eating Festival—and Your Sofa Could Be Made From Cats and Dogs

Late June marked the start of the ninth annual Yulin dog-eating festival, a 10-day event held in Yulin, Guangxi, China, during the summer solstice in which festivalgoers eat dog meat and lychees. As a consumer, the best way to help the dogs and other animals suffering overseas is not only to maintain a vegan diet but also to stop buying leather.

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New Site Makes It a 'Snap' to Support PETA's Work for Animals

Why do you do what you do for animals? With Csnaps, an innovative new fundraising platform that we've partnered with, you can share your story and inspire others while raising money to support PETA's vital work for animals.

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Urge The Great Lakes Medieval Faire Not to Exploit the Suffering Elephant Nosey!

Video footage of Nosey standing alone in a hot parking lot—held in a cramped, electrified enclosure without shade, food, or water—shows her reality: a life of deprivation, discomfort, and loneliness. Venues across the country have chosen not to use Nosey after learning of her intense suffering. Please urge the fair to cancel her appearance and to allow only animal-free entertainment from now on.

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