La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on September 18, 2025, covering employment trends, an ongoing investigation into fentanyl management at the Costa Rican Social Security Fund (CCSS), and legal action against Ticketmaster in the United States.
In its first post at 17:26 UTC, La Nación reported: “Estos son los tipos de empleo que se crearon en los últimos seis años, según la Universidad Nacional https://t.co/dcHrAEiSQg”.
At 17:35 UTC, the outlet addressed an official inquiry regarding drug management at a major public health institution with the statement: “Esta Fiscalía confirmó que investiga el descontrol con fentanilo en la CCSS https://t.co/1obnbnyTRz”.
A few minutes later at 17:39 UTC, La Nación shared international legal news involving event ticket sales: “Estados Unidos demanda a Ticketmaster por inflar precios de entradas https://t.co/2anuVqgs1B”.
The reference to employment types created over six years cites data from Universidad Nacional, a key academic institution in Costa Rica. The mention of an investigation into fentanyl within the CCSS reflects heightened scrutiny over controlled substance administration in national healthcare. The lawsuit against Ticketmaster follows broader U.S. regulatory attention on market practices and consumer protection concerning ticket pricing for live events.



