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New York can finally exhale. The Knicks won their first NBA title in 53 years on Saturday, beating the San Antonio Spurs. And the city felt it—measurably. Oura (the Knicks' official ring partner) pulled anonymized data from its users in NYC during Wednesday's Game 4 (the 29-point comeback that became the largest in Finals history).

It found the city's heart rate spiking in real time, peaking at 3.7 bpm above baseline right before the buzzer, then a measurable hangover the next morning: New Yorkers slept an average of just 6.63 hours and saw recovery metrics drop across every stage of sleep. And that was just Game 4, so we can only imagine what Saturday’s game did to the city's resting heart rate.

Also in today's newsletter:

  • How Emily Blunt made Steven Spielberg's alien voice without AI.
  • Why around 6,500 Meta engineers and product managers feel like "draftees."
  • Inside the fake town the FBI built to fight cyberattacks.

—Whizy Kim and Saira Mueller

         
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