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Previously unseen photos of Jennifer Lawrence are also said to be included



Naked photos purportedly showing Kim Kardashian and other celebrities have been posted online in the second major theft and publication of stars’ private photos this past month.


Pictures said to be of Kardashian, Vanessa Hudgens, Hayden Panettiere, Mary-Kate Olsen, Hope Solo, Kaley Cuoco, and Aubrey Plaza were posted on the site 4chan and quickly spread on reddit on Saturday, the Daily Beast reports.


Previously unseen photos of Jennifer Lawrence are also said to be included in the latest batch. According to comments in the reddit thread devoted to discussing the photos, the latest hacking may also include photos of underage Disney stars.


A rep for Kardashian declined to comment to multiple publications.


The theft comes a few weeks after photos of Lawrence, Kate Upton and close to 100 others were published online in August, just before Labor Day. A rep for Lawrence confirmed that the photos belonged to the actress and called them a “flagrant violation of privacy,” saying that “authorities [had] been contacted and will prosecute anyone who posts the stolen photos of Jennifer Lawrence.” A spokesperson for singer Ariana Grande, another a purported victim of the incident, said the photos were fake.


“I think it’s a wake-up call for people to make sure they have every privacy setting,” Kardashian said of the hacking during a radio interview earlier this month. “It seems like there are a lot of people that love to spend their time hacking peoples’ information and that’s just a scary thing.”


Demonstrators are putting pressure on world leaders ahead of a United Nations summit



More than 100,000 people are taking to the streets of New York City on Sunday to take part in the People’s Climate March. Here’s what you need to know about the historic event:


What’s the goal?


The march is taking place ahead of Tuesday’s United Nations climate-change summit, which is convening to discuss an international carbon emissions agreement. Those marching hope their participation will put pressure on world leaders expected to attend, such as President Barack Obama, to take policy action to curb the climate change damage.


Where is this happening?


People from all over the country and North America have traveled to take part in the Manhattan event, but activism on the issue is worldwide — close to 2,700 climate-related demonstrations are in the works in more than 150 countries such as Tanzania, Germany and Colombia in addition to this march, the New York Times reports.


Who organized it?


Bill McKibben, the author of 1989’s The End of Nature, one of the first major books about climate change. He’s also the founder of 350.org, a climate movement organizing site that takes its name from the level of carbon dioxide parts-per-million (ppm) in the atmosphere that scientists say is the safety threshold for the planet. NASA says the atmosphere is currently at 400 ppm. Other activist groups have helped him organize the event.


Why is it significant?


The event is believed to be the largest climate change-related demonstration in history. It may also be the loudest — demonstrators are using horns, speakers and other noise-making methods to literally sound the alarm on climate change. “It’s going to be beautiful,” McKibben told NBC News. “It’s like sounding a burglar alarm on the people who are stealing the future.”


Who’s marching?


All kinds of people. Passionate activists, concerned citizens, scientists, politicians (like Sen. Majority Leader Harry Reid), celebrities (like Mark Ruffalo and Russell Brand), non-profits, indigenous peoples groups, religious organizations and LGBT communities are just some of the participants. More than 1,400 partner organizations have signed on to participate, MSNBC reports. Even Ban Ki-moon, the Secretary-General of the United Nations, planned to attend ahead of his organization’s summit.



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