A series of recent posts by La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, have highlighted incidents and developments ranging from workplace accidents to social issues and cultural commentary.
On November 14, 2025, La Nación reported: “Hombre que trabajaba en limpieza de ruta 32 resultó herido tras ser golpeado por un árbol https://t.co/AjaGafMbz0”. The tweet details an accident involving a worker injured while cleaning Route 32 after being struck by a tree.
Later that day, the outlet posted about an elderly woman facing eviction: “Desalojan a mujer de 98 años con demencia tras no poder seguir pagando su hogar de ancianos: ‘¿Dónde están todos mis amigos?’ https://t.co/hMc3XCHG7z”. The tweet brings attention to the plight of a 98-year-old woman with dementia who was evicted from her nursing home due to inability to pay.
In another post on November 14, La Nación commented on a new film featuring Nicolas Cage: “Críticas destrozan filme de Nicolas Cage en el que interpreta a José, padre de Jesús https://t.co/5bf5JHn0X2”. The tweet notes that critics have harshly reviewed the movie in which Cage plays Joseph, the father of Jesus.
La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s most prominent newspapers and digital media outlets. It regularly covers national news stories including public safety incidents on key highways such as Route 32—an important transportation corridor in Costa Rica—and frequently addresses broader social concerns such as elder care challenges faced by vulnerable populations. Additionally, its coverage extends to international entertainment topics relevant to local audiences.



