Scott, the channels I mentioned are all in English. You can watch really different channels and make up your own mind. If you still think that Fox and Huffington are correct, then at least you are informed about the other side of the story. So you have nothing to lose.
If you can't get them on your cable network you can actually watch online, using your PC as a TV.
Basically you just install Zattoo, LiveStation or TVU Player. (they are affected by license restrictions so I am not sure which will work for you in the USA. In the big European countries, Zattoo is the best option.)
For English speaking channels I'd recommend:
Russia Today: Good channel for nuanced news about Europe, but it does not want to say anything very negative about the RU government, despite the fact that there are clearly negative issues that ought to be reported on. Main focus in Russia.
France24, Deutsche Welle, EuroNews --- rather bland news coverage with no very obvious political leaning - focus on respective European country
BBC - no introduction needed.
Al Jazeera - News in English from the United Arab Emirates, not massively different form BBC - all the presenters are British, but better coverage of the Middle East and North Africa.
Press TV - News in English from Iran (interesting different perspective... )
Personally I sometimes listen to a really conservative American radio broadcast because it does news from a Christian perspective - we don't really have such programs in Europe. It's very interesting to hear their views and I sympathise with a lot although not their views on wars in other countries.