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FIFA ex-VP Hawit pleads guilty in corruption case

Alfredo Hawit, who is from Honduras and also served as CONCACAF president, appeared Monday at a hearing in a Brooklyn court where he agreed in addition to his guilty pleas to forfeit nearly $1 million.

US changing its policy with or without Cuba

U.S. President Barack Obama has shown a new way to design his policy toward Cuba. Will Cuba design a new policy toward the United States?

San José bus tour shows off a surprisingly vibrant, history-rich capital

A San José bus tour by Costa Rica City Square Tours hits all the right spots, and brings to life some of this capital's little-known history.

5 Reasons Behind Costa Rica’s Growing Downsizing Trend in Real Estate

Who ever thought that downsizing would happen in Costa Rica? Downsizing is pretty normal when you plan to move to a big city like New...

2 dead after drug plane crashes in northwestern Costa Rica

Two people are dead after a small aircraft loaded with cocaine crashed Thursday in northwestern Costa Rica, near the Pacific coastal village of Nosara, the country's Public Security Ministry reported on Friday.

Costa Rica’s Paul Chaplet misses cut for Round 3 of Masters

Paul Chaplet's historic run at the Masters came to an end Friday as he failed to qualify for Saturday's Round 3.

Trains collide in San José, leaving more than 100 injured

Two trains collided in Pavas in the western part of San José on early Friday morning. Dozens were injured, some of them critically.

Street fair raises funds, ruffles feathers in downtown San José

A fair to raise funds for drug rehabilitation organization Hogar Crea causes confusion downtown.

Costa Rican man sentenced to 50 years in prison for murder of Argentine singer Facundo Cabral

Costa Rican Alejandro Jiménez, known as 'El Palidejo,' had hired a group of thugs to murder a Nicaraguan businessman traveling with Cabral, but Cabral was killed instead.

Costa Rican Paul Chaplet finishes Round 1 of the Masters

Paul Chaplet may have had a tough debut at the Masters, but he still stamped himself into the record books by becoming the first Costa Rican and second youngest player in tournament history.

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