Anti-vaccination activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was “reckless” and “outrageous” when he suggested that people today are worse off than Anne Frank, a teenager who died in a Nazi concentration camp after hiding with his family in a secret annex in Amsterdam home for two years, the US Holocaust Memorial Museum said. “To make reckless comparisons to the Holocaust, the murder of six million Jews on the political agenda, is outrageous and deeply offensive. Those who casually refer to Anne Frank, the star badge and the Nuremberg Trials are exploiting the history and consequences of hate,” the museum said in...