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US men’s team redeems itself with 4-0 thrashing of Guatemala

The United States got their flagging 2018 World Cup qualification campaign back on track on Tuesday with a 4-0 thrashing of Guatemala.

4 convicted, 3 acquitted in Jairo Mora murder trial

A Limón courtroom delivered guilty verdicts for four of seven suspects in the 2013 killing of sea turtle conservationist Jairo Mora.

Regulatory Authority approves lower electricity rates except for San José, Cartago residents

Electricity rates in Costa Rica will be up to 5 percent cheaper for customers of six of the country’s eight main suppliers thanks to abundant renewable energy.

Verdict in second Jairo Mora trial expected Tuesday

On Tuesday at 2 p.m. a Limón court is expected to decide the fate of seven suspects in the killing of sea turtle conservationist Jairo Mora. Mora's parents will get up before the crack of dawn to make the long journey to court, perhaps for the last time.

Jamaica Part II: Will Costa Rica’s La Sele find its killer instinct?

Costa Rica's football team is returning to San José Tuesday night when it takes on Jamaica in a World Cup Qualifier at 8 p.m. There they'll look to widen their lead over the rest of their group and get one step closer to the final hexagonal round.

Astronaut Franklin Chang’s Ad Astra to develop hydrogen-fueled transportation in Guanacaste

Ad Astra Rocket the company of former NASA astronaut Franklin Chang Díaz signed an agreement with EARTH University to research and develop hydrogen-based projects in the province of Guanacaste.

Warning: The IRS could file your return if you don’t, with troubling consequences

The tax world is clearly becoming more interconnected and globalized with countries exchanging financial information about each other’s citizens through FATCA or the upcoming...

Las Cruces: Predator and prey in a jolly green giant of a garden

Las Cruces Biological Station in San Vito is known for the incredibly diverse Wilson Botanical Gardens. But there's a lot more to see here than plants (including, supposedly, a ghost).

The power of a mother’s voice: the sinking of the San Pablo in Limón, 1942

The author of "Musings from an Afro-Costa Rican" explores a family memory of the night World War II touched Costa Rican shores, and calls on Tico Times readers to help her honor those lost.

Let’s stop trying to convince people not to vote for Trump

Attacks on Donald Trump are probably only causing his supporters to double down.

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