La Nación shares news on cancer research breakthrough and financial sector resignation

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, shared several updates on February 13, 2026, via its official Twitter account, addressing recent scientific discoveries, personal revelations in the media industry, and developments in the financial sector.

At 17:31 UTC, La Nación reported on a scientific breakthrough with the tweet: ” Descubren la molécula que apaga las defensas contra el cáncer y explica por qué fallan algunos tratamientos https://t.co/F9CUR0m6kj”. This announcement highlights research that identifies a molecule responsible for suppressing the body’s cancer defenses, providing insight into why certain treatments may not succeed.

Later at 17:37 UTC, the outlet posted about a notable media personality’s personal disclosure: ” ‘A mis 37 años, yo nunca me he enamorado’: este periodista de Teletica sorprendió con la fuerte revelación https://t.co/ucU5NYvSFD”. The tweet references a statement from a Teletica journalist who revealed never having fallen in love by age 37.

In another post at 17:43 UTC, La Nación covered an event affecting the financial sector: ” Vínculos con Jeffrey Epstein fuerzan la renuncia de la principal abogada de Goldman Sachs https://t.co/cCKBEKR6AP”. This message discusses how connections to Jeffrey Epstein led to the resignation of Goldman Sachs’ chief lawyer.

La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and frequently covers topics ranging from science and health to major developments in business and society. Its reports often provide timely information on both local and international events.



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