I personally stay away from news outlets, they're almost all paid to advertise these casinos, whether directly (through sponsored posts or content marketing) or indirectly through affiliate commissions and kickbacks.
Instead, I simply search through the gambling section here on the forum to see what catches my eye.
Once I've found a platform I like the look of, I then search the forum to see whether there's any scam accusations or something suspicious about the platform. You'll usually see these reports within the first few days a casino goes live if there's anything amiss. By principle, I don't play on anything that hasn't got any reviews, unless it was created by an extremely well-reputed firm or known group.
I also follow several popular trading groups on Telegram, sometimes discussion crops up about cryptocurrency casinos, so I often check out the ones mention there.
Again, with a healthy dose of skepticism.
This is the process that everyone should follow guys, read it and save it or bookmark it but do not forget about it since it will save you many headaches in the future, we need to do this if you do not want to be scammed by new casinos, it is easy to be tempted to try a new casino when you are bored with the games being offered in the casino you regularly play at, but we still need to be careful, and if you do not believe it go the scam accusations forum and you will see a new case appearing each week of a wrongdoing of a new casino.