La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on its X (formerly Twitter) account on September 14, 2025. The posts covered topics ranging from ongoing legal cases to subscription offers and collectible coins.
At 17:35 UTC, La Nación informed followers about changes in legal representation for certain extraditable individuals. The post read: “Dos extraditables han cambiado de abogado durante su proceso, vea cuáles son: https://t.co/XJan51PlsW” (September 14, 2025).
Later that day, at 18:00 UTC, the outlet highlighted the role of journalism in upholding freedom and promoted a digital subscription offer. The tweet stated: “La independencia nos dio libertad, el periodismo nos la recuerda cada día.
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Enlace: https://t.co/V4ZlXkbG6Hhttps://t.co/lBViqG8wDm” (September 14, 2025).
Shortly after, at 18:05 UTC, La Nación posted information regarding collectible U.S. pennies featuring Abraham Lincoln that may hold significant value for collectors. The tweet read: “¿Tiene uno de estos centavos? Los ‘One Cent’ con la cara de Lincoln que podrían valer hasta $1,1 millones https://t.co/4STF8v78Jw” (September 14, 2025).
La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading daily newspapers with extensive national coverage and a long history dating back to its founding in 1946.



