La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, posted several updates on September 7, 2025, covering topics from sports to social media personalities and legal advice.
At 15:39 UTC, La Nación questioned the future of a national football team player in the post “La gran interrogante de la Selección de Costa Rica: ¿Continuará Brandon Aguilera como titular pese a las críticas?”.
Shortly after, at 15:44 UTC, the outlet reported on the passing of an influential internet personality with the tweet “Murió Baddie Winkle, la ‘influencer’ de 97 años considerada la ‘bisabuela de Internet’”. Baddie Winkle was widely recognized for her vibrant presence online and was affectionately known as the “Internet’s grandmother.”
Later that day at 15:51 UTC, La Nación addressed legal concerns related to divorce and alimony with “¿Cómo se pide una pensión conyugal por divorcio? ¿Se puede perder por alguna causal? Le explicamos”. In Costa Rica, spousal support (pensión conyugal) can be requested during divorce proceedings. The entitlement and continuation of this pension depend on specific legal causes outlined in family law statutes.
La Nación has established itself as a leading source of news in Costa Rica since its founding in 1946. It covers national events across politics, sports, culture, and society.


