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  • Motorists cruising down L.A.'s Beverly Boulevard might get a little distracted when they spot Olivia Munn's sexy new "I'd Rather Go Naked than Wear Fur" billboard, which The Daily Show correspondent unveiled in person today in Los Angeles.  

    "When you think about even that little tiny trim of fur on your gloves or on your collar, that is still coming from an animal that had to endure so much pain just for you," says Munn. "There's nothing good about pretending like you don't know."

  • Pink is proving once again that she has a big heart. After someone threw a puppy off a Los Angeles overpass and into the river below, Pink donated $5,000 for emergency surgery, saving the young dog's life.

    Actor Dawn Olivieri (of Vampire Diaries fame) might have jumped into the river herself. She told Marie Claire magazine, "I will stop my car if there's a stray animal along the side of the road. I've spent hours trying to catch lost dogs wearing collars so I can help people get their pets back."

  • Big Coal and the City of Los Angeles are threatening Bryce Canyon National Park. They've proposed building a 3,500 acre coal strip mine right next to the park to extract coal to power L.A. If built, the mine would turn southern Utah into an industrial zone -- jeopardizing the park, tourism, and the health of local residents.



    Instead of destroying a national park to create dirty energy from coal, the sun-drenched city of Los Angeles should create its own solar energy. Right now, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is accepting your comments on the strip mine proposal.



    Tell the BLM to stop this dirty, dangerous proposal and protect the Bryce Canyon region for future generations.

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