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�60 MINUTES� LISTINGS FOR SUNDAY, MARCH 31

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TARGETING AMERICANS�� In the fourth installment of a five-year investigation into potential attacks on American government officials and a condition, known as Havana syndrome, correspondent�Scott Pelley�reports on the intriguing case of an FBI official who says was targeted inside the U.S., and on new information about the Pentagon�s global investigation into these mysterious incidents.

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For the first time, sources tell 60 MINUTES they have evidence that a U.S. adversary may be involved. This is a double-length segment. Michael Rey and Oriana Zill de Granados are the producers.

INDIAN RELAY�� 60 MINUTES correspondent�Bill Whitaker�reports from the chaotic and high-speed racetrack of �America�s original extreme sport� � Indian Relay.

As horse nation tribes unite for an exciting and dangerous bareback horse race, Whitaker looks at how the sport continues to grow and offer new opportunities of pride to the next generation of Native American youth. Rome Hartman is the producer.

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