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The Pitt stars are reacting to news that Tracy Ifeachor won’t be returning as Dr. Heather Collins for the show’s second ...
"You don't have to take a political position to discuss what the impact is actually going to be," executive producer John ...
John Wells opened up about the most controversial story lines on 'ER' including racial dynamics and HIV, and the show's ...
Noah Wyle isn’t ruling out an ER reunion on his current medical drama, The Pitt. But in a new interview with Variety, the Emmy nominee reveals why he’s not necessarily campaigning for any of his ...
Doctors make the worst patients, or at least the ones on The Pitt do. The Season 1 ending set up Noah Wyle's Robby in a ...
Last month, President Trump signed into law the “Big Beautiful Bill,” which includes a 12% cut to Medicaid spending. For ...
Though not closed off to the idea, The Pitt star/EP Noah Wyle explains why they're not looking to bring on high-profile ...
In an interview with Variety, the trio spoke on their decision to have Season 2’s storylines focus on the impact of Trump’s ...
Noah Wyle, star and executive producer of The Pitt, has explained why the show’s second season won’t feature big-name actors, despite growing popularity and strong viewership.
Season 1 of The Pitt had Wyle's Robby as the epicenter of much that transpired at the Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center.
It was announced in July that Tracy Ifeachor, who played resident Heather Collins, will not be returning. And while the answer for Collins being MIA could be simply that she’s not working during the ...
Two weeks into her emergency department orientation at a Seattle hospital, Kelsey, a 21-year-old nurse, was already starting to worry she might not leave work alive that day. Her patient, bound in six ...