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Drew Barrymore reverses course. Plus, is gold actually good for your skin? September 18, 2023 | This

Drew Barrymore reverses course. Plus, is gold actually good for your skin? September 18, 2023 | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( This is TODAY September 6, 2023 | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( This is TODAY Military officials in South Carolina have asked the public to help find a missing fighter jet that disappeared after the pilot ejected from it. Plus, Drew Barrymore reversed her stance and said her talk show will now not be returning amid the writers' strike, and a study finds that a weight-loss supplement may contain a deadly toxin. The Latest   [🧐 Have you seen a missing stealth fighter jet? U.S. asks the public for help after midair 'mishap.']( Well, it is a stealth fighter after all. Military officials in South Carolina [can't find a missing fighter jet]( and have asked the public to help locate it following a "mishap" yesterday afternoon. The F-35B Lightning II jet [went missing after the pilot ejected]( somewhere over South Carolina. Joint Base Charleston officials have asked the public to "cooperate with military and civilian authorities" in an effort to locate the plane. South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace spoke for us all when she [asked in a social media post](: "How in the hell do you lose an F-35?" As it turns out, the jet’s transponder, which helps locate the aircraft, was not working, The Washington Post reported. The jet was in autopilot mode when the pilot ejected, so there’s a possibility it could still be airborne, a spokesman told NBC News. [Here's the latest](. [📺 Following a backlash, Drew Barrymore will not bring back her talk show amid the writers' strike.]( Drew Barrymore announced yesterday on [Instagram]( that she will [not be bringing back her talk show]( amid the writers' strike, after having previously announced the show would be returning. “I have listened to everyone, and I am making the decision to pause the show’s premiere until the strike is over,” she wrote. “I have no words to express my deepest apologies to anyone I have hurt and, of course, to our incredible team who works on the show and has made it what it is today.” Barrymore faced backlash from fans and members of the Writers Guild of America, which has been on strike since May. She also was dropped as host of the National Book Awards, and writers had begun picketing outside her show. [Read more.]( [💊 Weight loss supplement may contain potentially deadly toxin, study finds.]( A new study in which researchers investigated a poisoning case involving a toddler and his mother's diet pills found some disturbing issues regarding a weight loss supplement. The study's authors tested 10 products [claiming to contain tejocote root](, an ingredient marketed on the internet for weight loss. They found that nine out of the 10 products didn't contain tejocote root and instead [contained 100% yellow oleander](, which is a toxic substance. Symptoms of yellow oleander ingestion can include nausea, vomiting and changes in heart rate, according to the FDA. [Read more here](. [🥇 Is gold in skin care a gimmick or worth it? We asked dermatologists.]( Gold is great when it's in the bank or draped around your neck at the Olympics, but is it helpful when it's infused in your skin care products? We asked a pair of dermatologists for their take on the [#goldskincare]( trend. "[Gold works in skin care]( to help reduce inflammation and has both antibacterial and antioxidant benefits," dermatologist Dr. Marisa Garshick told us. However, if you have sensitive skin or a gold allergy (yes, that's a thing), doctors advise to steer clear of serums, eye masks or face masks infused with gold particles. The dermatologists also warned about [pairing it with certain ingredients]( in other products, including retinol. If you're looking to add some gold products to your routine, our Shop TODAY team has [3 you can try](. Start TODAY   Achieve your life and health goals with easy tips. A heart specialist told Kerri Fitzgerald that she would need to go from 257 pounds to at least 195 to qualify for a potential heart transplant. The doctor said it would be impossible without weight-loss surgery, which the 55-year-old mom from Missouri took as a challenge. She [dropped 110 pounds]( in 27 months [without bariatric surgery](. "I was determined to get the weight off and show the doctor that it was not impossible," she told TODAY.com. Fitzgerald, who no longer needs a heart transplant due to her improved health, shared the [4 diet changes that helped her lose weight]( naturally, her many non-scale victories, and how she incorporated exercise into her routine. What's for dinner?   Allow us to do the meal-planning for you. Whether it's for a football tailgate or a quick weeknight meal, these [steak tacos with cabbage]( from Food Network star Alex Guarnaschelli come together in minutes for a snackable bite of cabbage with vinegar and juicy steak. Be sure to let the steak rest after you cook it to allow the juices to settle, and marinate the cabbage in red wine vinegar, olive oil and Sriracha for at least 30 minutes to let the flavor sink in. [Get the recipe](. Daily Delight   A little pick-me-up before you go. Happy Anniversary Al and Deborah! The TODAY weatherman and his wife celebrated their [28th wedding anniversary]( over the weekend, and Al shared some [sweet photos]( from their big day and family life over the years. "28 years ago, @debrobertsabc promised to be there for better, for worse, thick and thin. Good times and Bad. But the greatest gift is the family she has given me. Happy Anniversary, sweetheart," Al captioned the post. Deborah also shared some [throwback photos of her own]( to mark the occasion. "It’s been 28 years. Beginning with a few jitters, great excitement and hearts brimming with hope, we embarked on this journey," she wrote. "And it has been one great adventure." [See all the photos here](.   Thanks for letting us in your inbox! See you again tomorrow morning. Written by Scott Stump | Edited by Philip Caulfield Want to refer a friend?[Subscribe here]( Send us Feedback Follow us on Facebook More TODAY Newsletters 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York, NY 10112 [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Unsubscribe](listvar=sub_today) | [Privacy]( | [Contact]( [MANAGE SUBSCRIPTION]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE](listvar=sub_today) | [PRIVACY]( | [CONTACT](

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