La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published a series of posts on April 13, 2026, covering topics from neuroscience to legislative initiatives and international political developments.
In its first post at 22:02 UTC, La Nación wrote: ” Hay un hábito que reconfigura su cerebro: no son crucigramas ni hacer sudokus https://t.co/rOloRUqUAN”.
At 22:06 UTC the same day, La Nación posted about legislative priorities in Costa Rica: ” Estos son los dos proyectos que Laura Fernández pide al PLN acelerar en recta final de trabajo legislativo https://t.co/E1MB9TC7TI”.
A third post at 22:11 UTC referenced an incident involving former U.S. President Donald Trump: ” Trump tuvo que borrar su imagen como Jesús tras indignación hasta entre sus aliados https://t.co/dZDDhL0umn”.
La Nación is recognized for its coverage of both national and international news and has played a significant role in informing the public in Costa Rica for decades. The mention of Laura Fernández refers to her as an active participant in the country’s legislative process, while the reference to Donald Trump reflects ongoing global interest in his actions following his presidency.


