Top Trenders: King Richard III Found Under Parking Lot
By: Liz Hogan
Updated: February 5, 2013
Number 5: Kim Kardashian causes a Twitter uproar, after posting a photo of a diamond encrusted handgun.
The reality star quickly took the picture down, after users began bashing her for it, noting she just signed the "Sandy Hook Promise" to reduce gun violence.
This isn't the first time she's tweeted about weapons.
Back in June, Kardashian posted a pic of a Yves Saint Laurent designer handgun.
She has not responded to the criticism.
Number 4: After her "lights out" performance at the Super Bowl, Beyonce is moving on to the next big thing. A world tour.
Number 4: After her "lights out" performance at the Super Bowl, Beyonce is moving on to the next big thing. A world tour.
The singer announced The Mrs. Carter Show will kick off April 15th in Europe.
The tour will make its way to North America in June, starting in Los Angeles.
Her last tour, I Am, was ranked Number 1 on Billboard's Hot Tour Chart.
Number 3: Scientists have confirmed remains found in Britain belong to King Richard III.
Number 3: Scientists have confirmed remains found in Britain belong to King Richard III.
Turns out, the head that once wore the English crown has been lying, for more than 500 years, under a parking lot!
Archaeologists found the body last year and scientists say DNA tests confirm beyond a reasonable doubt that the skeleton belongs to the notorious English king.
Richard III died in battle back in 1485.
Number 2: Authorities in Texas continue to investigate the murder of two military veterans at a gun range.
Number 2: Authorities in Texas continue to investigate the murder of two military veterans at a gun range.
Police say former Navy SEAL Chris Kyle and fellow veteran Chad Littlefield died at the hands of another vet, Eddie Routh.
When he left the military, Kyle started a foundation to help those suffering from PTSD.
Investigators say that may be why Kyle and Littlefield went to the gun range with Routh.
Routh now faces murder charges and is on suicide watch in a Texas jail.
Number 1: A five-year-old boy is safe, almost a week after he was kidnapped from his school bus in a small Alabama town.
Number 1: A five-year-old boy is safe, almost a week after he was kidnapped from his school bus in a small Alabama town.
The FBI entered an underground bunker yesterday where the boy was being held hostage.
After negotiations broke down, agents feared the child was in imminent danger from his kidnapper, Jimmy Lee Dykes, 65, so they decided to make a move.
The FBI has not released details, but says Dykes is dead.
Five-year-old Ethan was reunited with his family at the hospital.


