Mr. Shachtman’s essay about horse racing gave short shrift to the sport’s upside, including its positive economic impact.
Why are governments funding a sport that gives little back while causing harm to its workers and athletes? That is a question ...
and Rolling Stone contributing editor Noah Shachtman pondered the ramifications. "This get-out-of-jail card isn’t free, though," Shachtman wrote. "It practically demands that Adams implement ...
After running a lengthy March 2 opinion piece by Noah Shachtman that questioned why so much money from slot machines, casinos and other subsidies was being to paid to what Shachtman describes as a ...
The sport belongs to us. It’s time to think about whether we actually want it. Noah Shachtman is a contributing editor at Wired. He previously served as the editor in chief of Rolling Stone and ...
It seems like we've been down this road before. The guest essay, published in the Opinion section of the Times, was written by Noah Shachtman, the former editor at Rolling Stone who was at the ...
says Noah Shachtman. Why "keep propping up a pastime that, despite many attempted overhauls, can't keep its fans and takes such a heavy toll on its athletes and workers?" The "obvious solution ...