La Nación shares updates on Uber incident, minoxidil use in women, and Fox’s move into football

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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, recently shared updates on a range of topics through its Twitter account. The posts, dated February 17, 2026, cover incidents involving Uber drivers, the use of minoxidil among women for alopecia treatment, and Fox’s upcoming entry into Costa Rican football.

On February 17, 2026, La Nación posted about an incident experienced by an Uber driver: ” Chofer de Uber narró impensada pesadilla que vivió con pasajero y lanza llamado: ‘Fue un extremo total’ https://t.co/2VWebZLvom”.

Shortly after, another tweet addressed the topic of hair loss treatments for women: ” Minoxidil en mujeres: qué hace contra la alopecia y cuáles son sus efectos reales https://t.co/WqLsLtjE5w”.

A third post from the same date highlighted developments in Costa Rican sports broadcasting: ” Fox prepara su desembarco en el fútbol de Costa Rica y ya mueve fichas silenciosamente https://t.co/JH8IKOEHNN”.

La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and has played a significant role in national media since its founding. Its coverage frequently includes local news stories and international developments relevant to the Costa Rican audience.



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