For print media, try
The Economist magazine. It's actually published in Great Britain and provides thoughtful views of U.S. issues from across the pond. It's expensive to buy or subscribe to, but you can access it on line for nothing.
http://www.economist.com/.
For cable media, I like Fareed Zakaria's
GPS show on CNN on Sunday afternoon. GPS is an hour-long program that takes a comprehensive look at foreign affairs and the policies shaping our world. Every week it brings an in-depth interview with a world leader, as well as a panel of international analysts who examine the major global developments of the week. Zakaria's emphasis is on new ideas and innovative approaches to solving the world's toughest problems.
I also like
Meet The Press and haven't been able to discern any political preference by David Gregory, who seems to be trying hard to follow in the journalistic footprints of Tim Russert. He asks pointed questions of any and all guests, regardless of political leaning.