La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on December 4, 2025, covering topics ranging from sports to science and business.
In a post on December 4, La Nación shared comments made by Joseph Joseph ahead of the second leg of the Copa Centroamericana final between Xelajú and Liga Deportiva Alajuelense: “Esto dijo Joseph Joseph antes del partido de vuelta de la final de la Copa Centroamericana entre Xelajú y Liga Deportiva Alajuelense.”
Later that evening, La Nación reported on an astronomical event involving an interstellar comet. According to their tweet from December 4: “El cometa interestelar 3I/ATLAS se acercará a la Tierra el 19 de diciembre. Aunque no será visible a simple vista, la NASA lo estudia por su origen fuera del sistema solar.” NASA is studying this comet due to its origins outside the solar system.
In another update posted at 02:11 UTC on December 4, La Nación highlighted the story of a young entrepreneur: “Dejó el ballet, estudió en el MIT y hoy lidera una empresa de $11.000 millones. Con solo 29 años, se convirtió en la multimillonaria más joven del mundo.” The individual in question left ballet to study at MIT and now leads an $11 billion company at age 29.
La Nación is one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and frequently covers regional sports events such as the Copa Centroamericana final between Xelajú and Liga Deportiva Alajuelense. Interstellar objects like comet 3I/ATLAS have attracted significant scientific attention for their potential to reveal information about other planetary systems. In recent years, there has been growing international interest in stories about young entrepreneurs who achieve significant milestones before age thirty.


