La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on September 19, 2025, covering topics ranging from television personalities to real estate and health incidents.
In a tweet posted at 22:03 UTC, La Nación reported: “Nancy Dobles se ausentó este viernes de ‘Buen día’, conozca la razón que la alejó del programa https://t.co/RklT9eNjnz”. The post did not specify the reason for Dobles’ absence but directed readers to further information via an external link.
Minutes later, at 22:03 UTC, La Nación shared another update concerning property sales by a major financial institution in Costa Rica: “Banco Nacional remata casas y terrenos desde ¢2,2 millones con hasta 50% de descuento https://t.co/JOBdmAJz99”. The tweet highlighted that Banco Nacional is auctioning houses and land starting at ¢2.2 million with discounts of up to 50%.
At 22:10 UTC, La Nación addressed a medical incident involving contraceptive devices: “Se colocó un DIU, quedó embarazada y tres años después descubrió que estaba perforando su intestino https://t.co/HVjUcmDp7v”. The tweet recounted the case of a woman who became pregnant after having an intrauterine device (IUD) inserted and only discovered three years later that the device had perforated her intestine.
La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and regularly reports on national news including current events in entertainment, finance, and public health. Banco Nacional is one of the largest banks in Costa Rica and periodically conducts public auctions of foreclosed properties. Intrauterine devices are widely used contraceptives but can carry rare risks such as migration or perforation if not properly placed.



