PARIS (AP) The latest on the deadly attacks in Paris. (All times local): 11:05 p.m. Germany’s top security official says providing details about the threats that led him to cancel a soccer match in Hannover could unsettle Germans and make future such decisions harder. Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere declined to answer questions about the exact nature of the threat and the source of the information during a news conference after the Germany-Netherlands match was canceled. De Maiziere asked for ”trust,” saying ”some of these answers would unsettle the population, some of these answers would make our actions in future harder and (…) some of these answers might lead the source of the information not to provide tips to us anymore.” The German daily Bild reported authorities had received a warning that an attack using explosives and automatic weapons was planned. — 10:55 p.m. The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a resolution condemning the horrific attacks in Paris. The measure, approved by voice vote on Tuesday, condemns last Friday’s assault ”in the strongest terms possible.” House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Ed Royce of California says ”this is a time not just to express sorrow but show resolve in this…