10 things you need to know today: May 28, 2019

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1. 2 killed in stabbing at Japan school bus stop

A man stabbed at least 19 people at a suburban Tokyo bus stop during Tuesday morning rush hour, reportedly killing an 11-year-old schoolgirl and a man in his 30s. Sixteen other school children were injured. The students were waiting for a bus to take them to Caritas, a local Catholic school. A witness said he heard a child scream, "I'm scared," and the attacker shouting, "I'm going to kill you!" Police said the attacker stabbed himself in the neck after the attack, and died from the wound. Such violent crimes are rare in Japan. The attack happened on the last day of President Trump's four-day visit to Japan. "All Americans stand with the people of Japan and grieve for the victims and for their families," Trump said.

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