The FBI’s decision to pay hackers for information contained on one of the San Bernardino terrorist’s iPhone’s recovered in the aftermath produced data the FBI didn’t have before and has helped investigators answer some remaining questions in the ongoing probe, U.S. law enforcement officials told CNN. At a House hearing on encryption scheduled for Tuesday, both Apple and the FBI will provide testimony concerning unlocking the terrorist’s phone. Investigators are now more confident terrorist Syed Farook didn't make contact with another plotter during an 18-minute gap the FBI said was missing from their time line of the attackers' whereabouts after the mass shooting, the officials said. The...