Jan 22, 2026 7:00pm PT ‘The Pitt’ Star Noah Wyle and Producers on Honoring Muslim Community After Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life Attack: ‘The Most Underreported Aspect of the Story’ By Emily Longeretta Plus Icon Emily Longeretta emilylongeretta Latest ‘The Traitors’: Michael Rapaport Claims Controversial Remark to Colton Underwood About Keeping a Secret Had ‘Nothing to Do With His Sexuality’ 6 days ago ‘Tell Me Lies’ Boss on Lucy’s Mental Health Struggles, That Explicit Sex Scene and Bree and Wrigley’s New Friendship: They ‘Find Healing Within Each Other’ 1 week ago Ousted ‘The Traitors’ Contestant on Learning He’s ‘Not the Best Judge of Character’ and Watching Michael Rapaport Become the ‘Center of Attention’ (EXCLUSIVE) 2 weeks ago See All Warrick Page/MAX SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers from “9:00 a. m.,” Episode 3, Season 2 of “The Pitt,” now streaming on HBO Max. When storyline conversations began for Season 2 of “The Pitt,” star and executive producer Noah Wyle and executive producers R. Scott Gemmill and John Wells knew they wanted to honor the Jewish and Muslim communities in Pittsburgh, nearly eight years after the October 2018 terrorist attack at the Tree of Life Synagogue, which killed 11, and injured six.