WSJDigitalNetwork-Video-News:WSJ Startup of the Year: Series Highlights

We began with 24 startups chosen by Wall Street Journal editors. Now, after more than four months, we're down to our final three, one of which will soon be named the winner.
In advance of the announcement, watch the highlights from the series and get to know the finalists. Who will be WSJ Startup of the Year? Find out Nov. 4.


In which Michael Calia and Marshall Crook mourn Lou Reed while admitting they both loved Limp Bizkit once. Plus, Marshall chastises his younger self and KISS makes an appearance on Mike's favorite tie. Please comment and join the conversation!


A Nanjing family are about to unveil the $164-million Sifang Art Museum and architecture park, a design fantasyland featuring buildings by world-renowned architects including David Adjaye, Steven Holl and Wang Shu.


WSJ's Brian Spegele is reporting from China's far western Xinjiang region, a place authorities link to Monday's Tiananmen Square attackers. Via The Foreign Bureau, WSJ's global news alert.


A new report from Wealth-X ranks states according to the richest person living there. What state tops the list? How many women rank as the richest individual in their state? Who's the least rich richest person? WSJ's Jason Bellini has #TheShortAnswer

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