All media is, to some extent, biased. That's the reality of the world: What people choose to report, how they report it, and what bits they leave in or out are all up for debate. However, there are some organizations whose focus on data collection and political reportage makes them a sturdy foundation for the next four years, if things remain relatively the same. The criteria for these sources is based on nonpartisan interpretation and framing of high-level reportage.
If you want excellent left-leaning coverage of America's woes from foreign outlets, the UK's Guardianis a good place to start. For collections of data that make an attempt to stay nonpartisan, though, I have a few ideas to add to your everyday news tabs. These are investigative news sources you can trust. (Of course, you can also turn to Bustle for your news — that's a solid option, too. I'll just be focusing on other organizations here.)
Obviously, all of these recommendations come with caveats. If the Trump administration makes it hard for effective data to be collected and decent reportage to be done, and obfuscates even the most scrupulous journalists, ascertaining truth is going to be a hard slog. And journalists in Trump's America may not be entirely capable of doing their jobs freely and fairly, though it's in its very early days. (Two have already been given felony charges after being arrested while covering inauguration protests last Friday in Washington DC, and face up to 10 years in prison.)