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 The U.S. unemployment rate will drop to 3.25% by the end of 2020, Goldman Sachs predicts.The last time  stanley cups the jobless rate was that low was in October 1953.Economists at the investment bank say the odds of recession next year are dwindling.Goldman Sachs predicts U.S. unemployment next year will drop to the lowest level since shortly after the Korean War, or more than 60 years, easing recent concerns that the economy is heading toward a recession.Jan Hatzius, the investment bank s top U.S. economist, forecasts that the nation s unemployment rate, now 3.6%, will sink to 3.25% by the end of 2020. The last time th stanley cup e headline jobless number was that low was October 1953, the same year Earl Warren was appointed chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court and Patti Page s  How Much Is the Doggy in the Window  reigned near the top of the pop charts.According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the lowest unemployment rate on record was 2.5%, which was reached in May 1953. Two months later, N stanley cup orth Korea and South Korea reached a cease-fire agreement.  The U.S. government began collecting unemployment data in 1942.                                         Goldman s prediction that the unemployment rate will continue to sink highlights how much the outlook for the economy has changed in just a few months. At this time last year, an economic prediction model maintained by Bloomberg News put the chance of a recession in the next year at 50%.That was followed by more signs of a slump. In May, investo Kcpv Biden drives electric vehicle and touts it as the  future of the auto industry
 WASHINGTON --A woman drove a vehicle into a U.S. Capitol Police cruiser near the Capitol on Wednesday morning and was taken into custody, police said.D.C. Metro Police told CBS News there was a call reporting shots fired at 9:30 a.m. on Independence Avenue near the Botanic Gardens.Capitol Police communications director Eva Malecki described the woman as an erratic and aggressive driver. As police attempted to stop her, she made a U-turn and fled, nearly striking officers and striking at least one other vehicle, Malecki said. A brief pursuit followed before the woman was stopped.         adidas originals                                 Malecki said shots were fired during the attempt to arrest the suspect, but she declined to say how many shots were fired or to elaborate further. No one was injured.Police later identified the suspect as Taleah Everett, a 20-year-old woman with no fixed address. She faces seven counts, including assault on a police officer.        Photos showed Everett being taken into custody:                stanley cup  A woman, center, is taken into custody on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, March 29, 2017                                                      Sus af1 an Walsh, AP                                                        A woman, center, is taken into custody on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, March 29, 2017                                                      Susan Walsh, AP                                        This incident appea