For years, "devil fish" in Mexico were worthless.
Now, that's starting to change. One entrepreneur in California works with fishermen in Tabasco to turn the devils into pet treats. And a local chef has added the armored catfish to her menu.
For years, "devil fish" in Mexico were worthless.
Now, that's starting to change. One entrepreneur in California works with fishermen in Tabasco to turn the devils into pet treats. And a local chef has added the armored catfish to her menu.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott installed a 1,000-foot-long chain of wrecking ball-sized buoys to block migrants crossing from Mexico, and the Department of Justice is suing him for it.
Millions of tons of sargassum wash up on beaches across North America every year. Exposure can lead to breathing problems, and it costs millions to clean it up.
Thousands lined up at the US-Mexico border anticipating the end of Title 42. However, the Biden administration rolled out new measures requiring migrants to apply online or seek protection in the country they passed through.
Mexico is rushing to complete a new train line around the Yucatan Peninsula that will link tourist resorts with cities and famous Maya sites. But large areas of tropical forest have been cut down, and activists say a unique network of sinkholes called cenotes are also at risk.