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society Mar 20, 2026, 4:00 PM
Brett Gardner's family sues resort after son's tragic carbon monoxide death - Brett Gardner's 14-year-old son, Miller, died from carbon monoxide poisoning while on vacation in Costa Rica nearly a year ago.
- The Gardner family filed a lawsuit against the resort, citing gross negligence and safety violations related to carbon monoxide exposure.
- The family aims to raise awareness about safety standards in vacation resorts to prevent similar tragedies in the future.
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politics Feb 2, 2026, 6:50 PM
Laura Fernandez wins Costa Rica presidential election amid rising crime - Laura Fernandez won the presidential election in Costa Rica with 48.3% of the vote.
- Her victory gives the Sovereign People's Party control of Congress, though they lack a supermajority.
- The electoral outcome highlights growing concerns about crime and the challenges Fernandez may face in implementing her policies.
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politics Jan 29, 2026, 5:37 PM
Laura Fernandez secures commanding lead in Costa Rican presidential election - Laura Fernandez of the Sovereign People's Party is leading the presidential polls in Costa Rica, aiming for over 40% of the vote to avoid a runoff.
- Crime remains a central issue for voters as drug trafficking contributes to high homicide rates in the country.
- The election is significant as it will also determine all members of Congress, impacting Costa Rica's future governance.
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sport Nov 28, 2025, 1:00 AM
US proposes 14 stadiums for 2031 Women’s World Cup - The United States Soccer Federation proposed a total of 36 cities across the U.S., Mexico, Costa Rica, and Jamaica for the 2031 Women's World Cup, including 14 American sites.
- The bid aims to attract 4.5 million fans and generate about $4 billion in revenue, indicating the significant economic potential of the tournament.
- The inclusion of multiple international collaborators in the bid underscores a commitment to geographic diversity and equitable hosting arrangements.
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business Nov 24, 2025, 7:15 AM
Captain Le Lacheur's legacy shapes Costa Rican coffee trade - Captain William Le Lacheur was a significant figure in the establishment of Costa Rica's coffee trade in the 1800s.
- A proposed feature film is being researched to highlight his contributions and the cultural exchange between Guernsey and Costa Rica.
- The Guernsey Society launched a fundraising campaign to restore his gravestone, emphasizing the need to preserve his legacy.
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science Nov 22, 2025, 3:00 PM
Family restores cattle pasture into vibrant butterfly sanctuary - A family this herded an abandoned cattle pasture into a successful butterfly farm.
- The initiative has sparked ecological revival, attracting numerous bird species.
- This project highlights the importance of restoration and conservation efforts in Costa Rica.
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