Anything sponsored by other countries, or watched by people 65 or older I don't watch often. Now sometimes I read Fox News, and National Review, and when WSJ lets me their articles(Jet fighters for example, and military), but not often. China(most news, other thanSCMP), Russia(most news like RT are bad, Iran(mostly PressTV, but most news) is bad. Anything liberal is good but watches the framing. Al J is good in the Middle East but not on QATAR, Saudis, and Iranians. Their segments on the US are godly.
On the progressive side, I avoid Jimmy Dore, and this one Canada left moonbat side. On the center side, I avoid nothing but I watch their framing. Communist, and anarchists, I haven't seen except on Reddit.
I wish I had the patience for Chapo or DSA long videos I don't. I used to go to Our revolution, but now they mostly interview lefty people in Congress and ask for money.
TYT, Secular Talk, and Majority Report plus the Krystal, and Kyle Show is good, but they are designed to get you not to vote dem oftentimes, and it works sometimes, but I always vote dem, except those two local elections where I couldn't due to no lefty people or even liberal people on the ballot.
Journal articles and journal books are too long, but the first is good.
Twitter, alternative left people not John Oliver for example but Ken Killpenstein is informative.
Also don't watch too much news, if you really want to go organize, keep it limited or you will get very partisan, and angry.