La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on September 16, 2025, addressing topics ranging from science to sports and technology.
In a post made at 16:54 UTC, La Nación shared: “Ganadores del Nobel que terminaron promoviendo ‘teorías’ sin respaldo científico https://t.co/yMqXem7qtc” (Nobel Prize winners who ended up promoting theories without scientific backing).
At 16:58 UTC, the publication wrote: “Vladimir Quesada busca que Saprissa acabe con la maldición del Carlos Alvarado https://t.co/ieUmHluSyZ” (Vladimir Quesada seeks for Saprissa to end the Carlos Alvarado curse). Vladimir Quesada is associated with Deportivo Saprissa, one of Costa Rica’s most successful football clubs. The so-called “Carlos Alvarado curse” refers to the team’s struggles in achieving victories at the Carlos Alvarado stadium.
Later that afternoon, at 17:12 UTC, La Nación reported: “Ginnés Rodríguez vivió inesperada experiencia cuando su auto eléctrico se quedó sin carga https://t.co/OrLKnKEYLf” (Ginnés Rodríguez had an unexpected experience when her electric car ran out of charge). Incidents involving electric vehicles running out of battery are occasionally reported as more drivers adopt this technology in Costa Rica.
La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and digital media outlets. Its coverage includes national and international news spanning politics, sports, science, and technology.


