Internet-famous Peanut the squirrel was euthanized after NY wildlife officials seized him from his owner’s home, sparking ...
Peanut's owner Mark Longo told NewsNation host Chris Cuomo that he is "appalled" that New York uses resources to kill a ...
Mark Longo gained a massive following online by sharing videos of Peanut, an orphaned squirrel he rescued seven years ago.
Peanut, whose owner runs an animal sanctuary, amassed tens of thousands of followers on Instagram, TikTok and other platforms.
As the electoral dust settles, desks will soon begin clearing out in Washington and in statehouses around the country.
Mark Longo said the pain over the state raid that killed his beloved P’nut the Squirrel resurfaced when he found an almond in his pocket.
In addition to his OnlyFans, Longo, 34, runs a an animal refuge in Pine City, New York, a rural town near the Pennsylvania ...
Peanut the Squirrel charmed a large internet audience that helped fund an animal sanctuary. Then the government seized him.
It’s tough to think that a squirrel might tilt the presidential election, but it’s 2024, so here we are. It all started last week, when an Instagram-famous rodent named Peanut was taken from a house ...
It has not been announced that the bomb threats correlate with the seizure and euthanasia of Peanut the Squirrel.
Mark Longo, owner of the martyred squirrel Peanut, spoke with Chris Cuomo about the oversteps of the state. "This was somebody out to get me," he said. "We moved to a small town to start a nonprofit ...
A New York State Assemblyman has introduced a new law after an internet-famous squirrel was euthanized in Upstate New York.