These are the most LGBT-friendly cities in the United States

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Top StoryThese are the most LGBT-friendly cities in the United States
Of the 37 All Star Cities, 22 received a 100 rating despite their state lacking LGBTQ protections.
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Baker loses appeal after refusing to make a ‘gay cake’
The judgment against Ashers Baking Co. found that the family-run chain was wrong to treat gay customers any differently from heterosexuals.

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Watch: Ellen surprises two dads with gifts for their newborn triplets
The new dads hadn't anticipated they would end up with three babies to feed and diaper.

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Johns Hopkins Medicine will resume transgender surgeries after 40 years
Thanks to mounting criticism against the respected medical center, Johns Hopkins will resume offering transition-related medical care.

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Log Cabin Republicans won’t endorse Trump due to anti-LGBT advisers
Donald Trump was already polling poorly with the LGBTQ voting bloc. This won't help.

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Judge stands firm in supporting Ohio transgender student
Highland wants to block enforcement of a federal directive that public schools let students use bathrooms and locker rooms matching their gender identities.

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Gay couple facing death threats after video at Trump rally goes viral
"Two bricks directly into their faces," one commenter wrote. "Scumbags."

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British mayor shames girls who called him a ‘dirty faggot’ at a Bieber concert
The gay mayor of Manchester, England, is probably the worst person to call a "dirty faggot" as two young women are finding out.

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Oprah calls out undecided voters: You don’t have to like Hillary to vote for her
Oprah Winfrey has a message for undecided voters who just aren't quite sure if they like Hillary Clinton. So what?

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President Barack Obama endorses bisexual Oregon Gov. Kate Brown
The President released a video endorsement of the openly bisexual governor Thursday, highlighting her accomplishments in the less than two years she's held the office.