La Nación, a prominent news outlet, recently posted a series of tweets covering diverse topics ranging from social issues in the United States to scientific explanations and personal stories.
On May 3, 2026, La Nación tweeted: ” #OpiniónLN l Más estadounidenses duermen en la calle
Por: Andrés Hernández https://t.co/0dPCewXx3m”. The post highlights an opinion piece by Andrés Hernández discussing the increase in homelessness among Americans.
Later that day, La Nación published another tweet addressing a common question about human perception of time: ” ¿Por qué el tiempo parece pasar más rápido a medida que envejecemos? Esto dice la ciencia https://t.co/YnXZU2QeoX”. The tweet refers readers to scientific perspectives on why people feel time accelerates as they age.
In the evening, La Nación shared a more personal story involving music and memory: ” Paquito D’Rivera y el concierto que me devolvió a mi padre https://t.co/KRPPdguoLX”. This post points to an article recounting how a concert by musician Paquito D’Rivera evoked memories of the author’s father.
La Nación is recognized for its broad coverage of international and cultural topics. Its reporting often includes opinion columns, science explainers, and personal narratives aimed at engaging readers with both current events and human interest stories.



