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President Trump said Thursday he was "not happy" after Russia launched a devastating and fatal bombardment on Ukraine's capital, but insisted a peace deal is still close. NBC News' Keir Simmons reports. The Trump administration's widespread cuts include NASA's earth science program. NBC News' Jacob Soboroff gets an exclusive look inside a particular mission at risk that is studying the science of wildfires. Thousands of marine animals are washing up sick or even dead along the Southern California coast, including sea lions, whales and an unprecedented number of dolphins. NBC News' Liz Kreutz reports. A new NBC News Stay Tuned poll revealed 69% of Gen Z poll participants said they disapprove of President Trump's handling of the economy and the cost of living. NBC News' Savannah Sellers reports 26% of young women said the U.S. would be stronger if more women held traditional gender roles, compared to 41% of Gen Z men. The Vatican says more than 90,000 people have visited St. Peter's Basilica to honor Pope Francis as he lies in state. NBC News' Tom Llamas reports the Vatican is also releasing new details about his funeral, including the first image of his tomb. There's good news tonight about one college football player striving to fulfill his dreams and honor his brother. TCU wide receiver Jack Bech hopes to be selected in this weekend's NFL Draft as his family says it's filled with mixed emotions. His brother and biggest fan was killed in January's Bourbon Street terror attack. Now, Bech is on a mission to celebrate his legacy. NBC News' Jesse Kirsch reports.
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