[url=https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZaT_X_mc0BI-djXOlfhqWQ?feature=watch]Try Vice yet?[/url] [url=http://www.npr.org/]Or maybe NPR if in a pinch?[/url] And I'd also like to throw out Jack Lessenberry, [url=http://jackshow.blogs.com/jack/2005/11/jacks_essay_med.html]who wrote a brief editorial/essay on the matter[/url] from an insider perspective, as the journalist he is. He admits faults in the system but addresses why they are. There was also another like his - I think - that talks about how bias may also be in the eye of the beholder ultimately. But really the best thing you could try and do is pull from multiple sources. Obtaining background information on the matter/affected region may also be helpful in getting a broader view, since more often times than not a news report will simply skim over some details in favor of getting to the then and now.