The US supreme court has cleared the way for an LGBTQ+ group to gain official recognition from a Jewish university in New York City, though that may not last. By a 5-4 vote on Wednesday, the justices lifted a temporary hold on a court order that requires Yeshiva University to recognize the group, the YU Pride Alliance, even as a legal fight continues. Conservatives dominate 6-3 on a court that has recently been very receptive to religious freedom claims. In June, conservatives struck down a Maine program prohibiting state funds from being spent at religious schools and ruled a high...