La Nación, a major Costa Rican newspaper, published several posts on February 17, 2026, highlighting a range of international and local stories.
In one post from that day, La Nación reported: ” Logan Paul, estrella de la WWE, vende la carta más cara en la historia: Pikachu Illustrator alcanza $16,4 millones https://t.co/PDVqFw5w7D” (February 17, 2026). The tweet notes that Logan Paul, known for his role in WWE and as an internet personality, sold the most expensive card in history—a Pikachu Illustrator card—for $16.4 million.
Later the same day, La Nación posted about an incident involving a local business: ” Tienda costarricense prohíbe ingreso a ‘therians’ ticos y revela insólitos pedidos que llegaron a su local https://t.co/3ssbgVTys2″ (February 17, 2026). According to the tweet, a Costa Rican store banned entry to ‘therians’—individuals who identify as non-human animals—and disclosed unusual requests it had received.
In another post on February 17, La Nación addressed political instability in Peru: ” Perú y su cifra récord de presidentes en una década: ¿Quiénes han sido los líderes destituidos? https://t.co/hAXrHQfPvj”. The tweet points out that Peru has seen a record number of presidents over the past decade and questions which leaders have been removed from office.
La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading news organizations and frequently covers both domestic and international developments. The sale of rare Pokémon cards has drawn significant attention worldwide due to their high value among collectors. Meanwhile, issues related to identity groups such as ‘therians’ have sparked debates in various countries regarding public accommodations. Peru’s recent political history has been marked by frequent changes in leadership and multiple presidential impeachments or removals over the last ten years.



