La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published a series of updates on April 14, 2026, covering incidents related to public health, legislative activity, and fiscal policy.
At 23:32 UTC, La Nación reported on the hospitalization of a reality show star due to health complications from silicone injections. The tweet stated: ” Estrella de ‘reality show’ fue hospitalizada tras sufrir complicaciones por silicona que se inyectó en los glúteos https://t.co/q2SzRaqvuF” (April 14, 2026).
Minutes later at 23:37 UTC, the outlet informed about the cancellation of a legislative commission session that was scheduled to receive testimony from Fabricio Alvarado regarding alleged sexual abuse against a former deputy. The tweet read: ” Comisión cancela sesión para recibir testimonio de Fabricio Alvarado sobre presunto abuso sexual a exdiputada https://t.co/JPNc5PUZyW” (April 14, 2026).
In another update at 23:39 UTC, La Nación highlighted scrutiny over dividend taxes following an opinion issued by the Ministry of Finance. The tweet said: ” Impuesto a dividendos queda bajo la lupa tras criterio de Hacienda https://t.co/AWpA8r5dfl” (April 14, 2026).
La Nación has established itself as one of Costa Rica’s leading sources for national news and current affairs. The topics addressed in these posts reflect ongoing concerns within Costa Rican society regarding public health risks associated with cosmetic procedures, transparency and accountability in political processes, and debates over fiscal policy reforms.



